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Delhi Red Fort Blast: CM Rekha Gupta Condemns Deadly Attack, Pledges Support for Victims

Delhi CM condemns the fatal Red Fort blast, promising comprehensive assistance to victims and families.

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Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta condemned the deadly Red Fort blast on November 10, 2025, which killed 13 people and injured over twenty. She assured the government’s full support for the victims and their families.

The blast occurred in a Hyundai i20 near the Red Fort Metro Station during evening rush hour, triggering a massive security response and a high alert across the city.

Investigation agencies, including the Delhi Police, NIA, and NSG, are probing the incident as a possible terror attack, while officials including Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Prime Minister Narendra Modi have expressed condolences and vowed swift justice.

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta on Red Fort Blast

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta condemned the blast as “despicable” and assured victims of medical, financial, and legal assistance. “Visited LNJP Hospital and met with the citizens injured in the accident, inquired about their condition, and wished for their speedy recovery,” she wrote.

“Instructed the officials that there should be no shortcomings whatsoever in the treatment of the injured and that all necessary medical facilities be provided immediately and with complete promptness,” CM Gupta posted on X.

Blast Rocks Historic Red Fort Area

The explosion occurred at 6:52 pm near Gate No. 1 of the Red Fort Metro Station, a major transit point connecting key parts of Old Delhi. CCTV footage revealed the suspect’s vehicle parked in the Red Fort vicinity for over three hours before moving towards the traffic signal where the blast took place.

The blast caused extensive damage to nearby vehicles and infrastructure, sending shockwaves through the business and tourist district, sparking panic, and prompting immediate evacuation and sealing of the area. Emergency services and specialized agencies responded swiftly, with forensic teams collecting crucial evidence on site.

The explosion, believed to be a probable terror attack, caused widespread panic in Old Delhi during evening rush hour. Specialized teams, including the National Security Guard and National Investigation Agency, are at the site conducting thorough investigations.

The suspected suicide bomber’s family members have been detained for questioning. Multiple raids and searches are underway across Delhi and Jammu & Kashmir as police hunt for further conspirators. Authorities have established emergency helplines and hospitals like LNJP are treating the injured.

Investigation and Officials’ Responses

Delhi Police Commissioner Satish Golcha confirmed the involvement of several agencies, including the Forensic Science Laboratory, NIA, and NSG, in the investigation. Union Home Minister Amit Shah has been kept updated and directed deployment of expert teams to assist probe efforts.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his grief over the loss of lives and assured strict action against those responsible. Multiple angles are being examined, including the suspect’s movements, the nature of explosives (ammonium nitrate by reports), and possible terror links with recent arrests in Faridabad. Authorities have invoked anti-terror laws and declared a high alert across Delhi-NCR.

The Logical Indian’s Perspective

The tragic Red Fort blast is a sobering reminder of the persistent threats to peace and security even in historic and symbolically significant parts of India. Acts of terror aim to divide and instil fear, but resilience and unity can counter these attempts. The Logical Indian calls for fostering empathy, understanding, and collective solidarity while condemning violence unequivocally. It is also crucial to support victims and their families with compassion and ensure transparent and rigorous investigations. 

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